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Microsoft Windows is the dominant operating system on computers around the world. In this lesson, you will learn how to navigate and manage files in the Windows 7 operating system. Windows 7 Skills > Windows 7 In this section: Navigating in Windows 7 Windows 7 File Management

With Windows 7, you can perform a wide variety of tasks such as basic navigation, customizing and personalizing the interface, changing settings, searching for files and folders, and getting help. Navigating in Windows 7 Skills > Windows 7 > Navigating in Windows 7 Gadgets The Control Panel Appearance and Personalization Help and Support In this section: Windows 7 Layout Working with Programs, Windows, and the Taskbar The Windows 7 Taskbar

Windows 7 consists of three main areas: the Desktop, the Taskbar, and the Start menu. Each area can be customized and configured for personal use. Skills > Navigating in Windows 7 > Windows 7 Layout Windows 7 Layout

Working with Programs, Windows, and the Taskbar There are several methods for launching a program in Windows 7. Skills > Windows 7 > Navigating in Windows 7 > Working with Programs, Windows, and the Taskbar

The Windows 7 Taskbar The Windows 7 Taskbar includes a notification area that displays the time and date as well as icons for system settings and applications. Occasionally notifications will be displayed here. Skills > Windows 7 > Navigating in Windows 7 > The Windows 7 Taskbar

Gadgets Gadgets are small useful programs that run on the desktop. Hundreds of gadgets are available online. Click and drag gadgets to place them where you want on the desktop. Skills > Windows 7 > Navigating in Windows 7 > Gadgets

The Control Panel The Control Panel is where all the operating systems settings and configurations for your computer are located. Skills > Windows 7 > Navigating in Windows 7 > The Control Panel

Appearance and Personalization Windows provides several options for customizing your computing environment. Many of these options are accessed in the Appearance and Personalization area of the Control Panel. Skills > Windows 7 > Navigating in Windows 7 > Appearance and Personalization

Help and Support Windows 7 provides a robust Help system that can assist in answering all of your Windows 7 questions. To access Help and Support, go to the Start menu and click Help and Support. Skills > Windows 7 > Navigating in Windows 7 > Help and Support

With Windows 7, you can perform a wide variety of tasks such as basic navigation, customizing and personalizing the interface, changing settings, searching for files and folders, and getting help. Windows 7 File Management Skills > Windows 7 > Windows 7 File Management File Preview and Open With Saving Files In this section: Files, Folders, and Libraries Creating and Moving Files and Folders Copying, Renaming, and Deleting

Files, folders, and libraries can be accessed through the Start menu. Skills > Windows 7 > Windows 7 File Management > Files, Folders, and Libraries Files, Folders, and Libraries

Creating and Moving Files and Folders Folders are used to organize similar or related files together in one location. Both folders and files are easily moved by dragging them to folders in the Navigation pane or main content area. Skills > Windows 7 > Windows 7 File Management > Creating and Moving Files and Folders

Copying, Renaming, and Deleting In addition to moving them, you can also copy, rename, and delete files and folders. Skills > Windows 7 > Windows 7 File Management > Copying, Renaming, and Deleting

File Preview and Open With The Preview pane allows you to see a file’s contents without having to open it. Open With allows you to choose the program to use to open a file. Skills > Windows 7 > Windows 7 File Management > File Preview and Open With

Saving Files When you create a file, you can save it by going to the File menu and clicking Save As. When you’ve modified a file, you can save your changes by clicking Save. Skills > Windows 7 > Windows 7 File Management > Saving Files